Aspects of occupational pension schemes in the European Union: a literature review
Published:
Apr 13, 2016
Keywords:
Pensions social security occupational pension schemes European Union
Abstract
Public pension systems face due to
demographic changes signifi cant challenges
that lead to reforms and to the need to reexamine
of the basic priorities and policy
instruments in relation to pensions. One of
the most important aspects of reforms has
been the development and strengthening of
occupational pension funds. Besides their
basic characteristics, occupational pension
funds present basic structural differences
between EU countries. The present article
seeks to highlight these differences and the
basic characteristics in a variety of member
states.
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Καπακίδου Ν. (2016). Aspects of occupational pension schemes in the European Union: a literature review. Social Cohesion and Development, 3(2), 153–168. https://doi.org/10.12681/scad.8894
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- Vol. 3 No. 2 (2008)
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- Doctoral Research
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